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John Summit Tapped for LIV Golf Adelaide 2026, Joining Peking Duk & FISHER

John Summit Tapped for LIV Golf Adelaide 2026, Joining Peking Duk & FISHER

LIV Golf Adelaide has locked in global DJ and producer John Summit as the Saturday headliner for its 2026 tournament, adding another major name to the event’s expanding live music program.

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Summit will perform Feb. 14 at 7 p.m. following round three at The Grange Golf Club. The Miami-based artist — who has earned two No. 1 hits on the U.S. Dance Radio chart and multiple Top 10 entries on Billboard’s Hot Dance/Electronic Songs chart — brings his explosive live show to Australia for one of his few local appearances next year. His set is expected to feature fan favorites including “Where You Are” and “Shiver.”

The announcement rounds out a four-day entertainment lineup that already includes Peking Duk, Royel Otis and FISHER. Canberra duo Peking Duk will kick off the music program on Thursday, Feb. 12, performing directly after the opening round with a set that includes their breakout hits “High” and “Stranger,” along with new material. Royel Otis headlines Friday, while FISHER returns Sunday to close out the tournament.

All concerts are included in daily Grounds Pass and hospitality tickets, meaning fans attending Thursday and Saturday events will automatically have access to the live performances. Limited tickets remain available at LIVGolf.com, including Grounds Plus and select premium hospitality packages in the Barossa, Birdie Shack and Ripper Point areas.

For the first time, Summit’s Saturday set will also be streamed internationally on the LIV Golf YouTube channel, part of the league’s push to expand its global fan base.

“LIV Golf is known for bringing world-class DJs and musicians to Adelaide, and we are ecstatic to welcome John Summit this February,” said Ross Hallett, LIV Golf’s executive vice president and head of events. “His high-energy performances perfectly complement the vibe of LIV Golf.”

South Australian premier Peter Malinauskas added that hosting Summit “sets a new benchmark” for the state’s live entertainment offerings, noting that three of the four headlining acts next year are home-grown Australian artists.

Since launching in 2022, LIV Golf has woven live music into the fabric of its tournament experience, hosting more than 30 concerts in 2025 alone — a number expected to climb to 40 in 2026.

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